I always been against EGO at idle. It's never worked well for me, and tuning it to work at idle caused it to be horrible off idle.

When I enable EGO at idle the AFRs fight everything else that's going on and caused oscillation. With all the idle improvements: ve idle table, timing corrections, voltage corrections, PID code, there's no point for EGO at idle, my AFRs are on point and smooth and constant and my idle is better than it's ever been.

I had tuned the EGO PID at one point and fucked around with it one day and forgot to redo it, simple actually works fairly well.

I still wonder HOW you are using EGO at idle, you're probably the only person running MS that does it.

Okay - so I've got a new MOD (v2.7) finished and in testing that has AirCorrection calcs and scaling in 10ths plus it allows for RPM based linear scaling so that you can have a table that allows for 50% at idle, 100% above 1000 rpm and then taper down from 4000rpm down to 0% at 5000rpm onwards... so plenty of options for whatever you need to ensure the MAT Correction does what you want. I should be looking to release this soon - anyone want to test the code? (it is based on a beta 3.3 of ms2/extra version 2.6 of my mod which many have tried and are getting great results) http://www.msextra.com/forums/viewto...p?f=91&t=44946

Okay - so I've got a new MOD (v2.7) finished and in testing that has AirCorrection calcs and scaling in 10ths plus it allows for RPM based linear scaling so that you can have a table that allows for 50% at idle, 100% above 1000 rpm and then taper down from 4000rpm down to 0% at 5000rpm onwards... so plenty of options for whatever you need to ensure the MAT Correction does what you want. I should be looking to release this soon - anyone want to test the code? (it is based on a beta 3.3 of ms2/extra version 2.6 of my mod which many have tried and are getting great results) http://www.msextra.com/forums/viewto...p?f=91&t=44946

Okay - so I've got a new MOD (v2.7) finished and in testing that has AirCorrection calcs and scaling in 10ths plus it allows for RPM based linear scaling so that you can have a table that allows for 50% at idle, 100% above 1000 rpm and then taper down from 4000rpm down to 0% at 5000rpm onwards... so plenty of options for whatever you need to ensure the MAT Correction does what you want. I should be looking to release this soon - anyone want to test the code? (it is based on a beta 3.3 of ms2/extra version 2.6 of my mod which many have tried and are getting great results) http://www.msextra.com/forums/viewto...p?f=91&t=44946